must report at the office
"must report at the office" is the complete predicate of the sentence. It includes the main verb "report" and the prepositional phrase "at the office."
Yes, "Administrative Office" should be capitalized in a sentence if it is used as a proper noun, such as when referring to a specific office or department within an organization.
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
Please have my office visited by you.
The correct sentence is: "Three young pretty ladies dropped by the office."
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "I came to your office so many times but I can't find you."
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Complete Predicate: must report at the office Complete Subject: All visitors to our school
all visitors
"All visitors to the factory" is the complete subject.
must report at the office
No. It is a complete sentence. They (subject) wanted (predicate, with) their own post office(object).
'took the oath of office.'
all visitors to our school